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XREAL Air 2 Ultra, One Pro & Project Aura: Complete AR Glasses Review

📅 February 19, 2026 ⏱️ 6 min read
XREAL (formerly Nreal) doesn't just make “glasses with a screen.” From the XREAL Air to the Air 2 Ultra and One Pro, the company has captured over 40% of the global AR glasses market — and now it's gearing up for Project Aura, the first XR glasses running Android XR with Google Gemini. Here's the full story.
40%+ AR glasses market share (2023)
350K+ XREAL glasses sold worldwide
57° Field of view — XREAL One Pro
70°+ FoV — Project Aura (2026)

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🏢 The Company: From Nreal to XREAL

XREAL was founded as Nreal in Beijing, with a mission to bring AR glasses to the mainstream at a price and form factor nobody had achieved. Rather than building expensive, developer-only headsets like Magic Leap, Nreal created lightweight glasses that look like ordinary sunglasses and connect via USB-C to a phone, laptop, or gaming console.

The rebrand to XREAL came as the company expanded into new products (Beam, Beam Pro, Air 2 Ultra) and developed proprietary chips (X1, X1S), software (Nebula), and an SDK (NRSDK). Today, with over 10,000 developers in its Discord community, XREAL is the largest AR glasses platform globally.

📊 Product Lineup: Model Comparison

XREAL Lineup — Comparison

XREAL Air 2 46° FoV, 1080p, 120Hz, Sony OLED, 72g
XREAL Air 2 Pro 46° FoV, electrochromic dimming, $449
XREAL Air 2 Ultra 52° FoV, 3D sensors, hand tracking, 83g, titanium
XREAL One Pro 57° FoV, X1 chip, 3ms M2P, sound by Bose
Project Aura 70°+ FoV, Android XR, Gemini AI, X1S chip, 2026

🔬 Air 2 Ultra: The Most Advanced Developer AR Glasses

The XREAL Air 2 Ultra is the most advanced pair in the current lineup. Weighing just 83 grams with a titanium frame, it's the first lightweight AR glasses with full spatial computing: 6 DoF tracking, depth mesh, spatial anchors, plane detection, image tracking, and hand tracking.

Display & Optics

0.55″ Sony Micro-OLED, 1920×1080 per eye, 52° FoV, refresh rate up to 120Hz (2D) / 90Hz (3D), brightness up to 500 nits. Unit-based calibration for color accuracy.

3D Sensors & Tracking

Two 3D environment sensors for 6 DoF spatial recognition, hand tracking, depth mesh, plane detection, image tracking, and spatial anchors. No cameras — perception sensors only.

Electrochromic Dimming

Three levels of electrochromic shading with a single touch. Ideal for indoor and outdoor use — adjust transparency without removing the glasses.

Design & Comfort

83g with titanium frame, 3-position temple adjustment, Zero-pressure Nose Pad (S/M/L), TUV certified: flicker-free, low blue light, eye comfort, color accuracy.

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🚀 XREAL One Pro: The X1 Chip Era

If the Air 2 Ultra is built for developers, the XREAL One Pro is the answer for consumers. At its core is the X1 chip — the first spatial computing chip designed exclusively for AR glasses. What changes? Motion-to-photon latency drops to 3 milliseconds, effectively eliminating motion sickness entirely.

The X1 chip reduces processing nodes from 6 to 3 and transmission links from 5 to 2, powers dynamic frame interpolation (up to 120fps), and performs image correction in real time, line by line — in parallel.

X1 Chip Specs

The X1 supports Follow Mode (0 DoF, screen follows your gaze), Anchor Mode (3/6 DoF, fixed virtual screen in space), and on-the-fly adjustments for size, distance, and brightness. The X Prism optical engine delivers 57° FoV with zero stray light or unwanted reflections — an industry first.

The One Pro works with iPhone, iPad, Android, Mac, PC, Steam Deck, PS5, Xbox, Nintendo Switch (with Hub), ROG Ally — practically anything with USB-C DP output. Audio design is handled in partnership with Bose (Sound by Bose).

🌐 Project Aura: XR Glasses with Android XR & Gemini

In December 2025, XREAL announced Project Aura — the first tethered XR glasses built in collaboration with Google for Android XR. The design features the X1S chip alongside Qualcomm Snapdragon in a dual-chip architecture, an optical see-through display with 70°+ FoV (the largest ever in AR glasses), and a lightweight split-compute design.

Google Gemini AI

An adaptive AI assistant embedded directly in the glasses. It sees what you see, answers questions, suggests actions — hands-free, no phone required.

Hands-Free Control

Voice commands and hand gestures replace controllers or smartphones. Users interact naturally, as if talking to someone right next to them.

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Android XR Ecosystem

Access to millions of apps via Google Play. No proprietary app store or separate SDK needed — it runs Android XR natively.

Dual-Chip Split Compute

X1S + Snapdragon® split the workload: X1S handles real-time optics, Snapdragon runs apps and AI. Result: lightweight design and low power consumption.

Developer tools are already available, and dev kits will ship ahead of the commercial launch in 2026. XREAL is entering the same ecosystem as Samsung (Project Moohan), Qualcomm, and Google — the largest alliance in the XR world.

⚔️ Competition & Market

AR Glasses — Market Comparison (Feb. 2026)

XREAL One Pro 57° FoV, X1 chip, $449
Rokid Max 50° FoV, myopia dials, $439
Viture One 43° FoV, darkening lens, $549
Ray-Ban Meta Display AR display, camera, Meta AI, $299
Snap Spectacles 5 46° FoV, standalone, developer-only

Pricing is a critical factor: the Air 2 starts at $399 (now $249 on Amazon sales), the Air 2 Pro at $449, and the Air 2 Ultra targets developers. Competitors (Rokid Max, Viture One) sit in the same price range. XREAL leads in FoV, refresh rate (120Hz), and now in silicon (X1), but falls short in one area: no built-in myopia dials (prescription inserts cost $150).

"XREAL's Air 2 Ultra is going to unlock true holographic video calls. With its 3D environment sensors, the Air 2 Ultra can place a person's 3D holographic video in a fixed spot to elevate telepresence to a whole new level."

— Adam Kirk, CEO Forma Vision

🔮 What It All Means for the Future

XREAL occupies a unique position: it's the only company already selling AR glasses to mainstream consumers AND preparing a next-gen XR platform in partnership with Google. With 40%+ market share, 350,000+ glasses sold, proprietary chips (X1/X1S), proprietary optics (X Prism), and now access to the Android XR + Gemini ecosystem, its position is strong.

At the same time, real risks remain: Meta continues to dominate smart glasses sales (Ray-Ban Meta, 7+ million units), Apple is developing its own lightweight AR glasses, and Samsung/Google are preparing Moohan glasses. If XREAL doesn't maintain its first-mover advantage, it could be marginalized into a niche market.

For consumers, this means 2026 will be the watershed year: Project Aura, Samsung Moohan, Ray-Ban Meta Display, Snap Specs — everyone is entering the ring at once. And XREAL got there first.

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